Posted Feb 5, 2013, 3:20 PM
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Originally Posted by NYguy
I have to agree that this has helped in the excitement for this project. Rather than waiting for someone to drop by, you can see for yourself the action in real time. I wish more high profile developments in Manhattan would do the same
Agreed, and educational as well. This is the kind of stuff that normally is not acessible to see, especially as the structure rises. There is much more action visible via the cam, that is not visible from the ground. And, even if you were standing across the street from the project, you couldn't see what is happening above.
NYguy, you are right: I wish more Manhattan high-profile projects did this sort of thing, using webcams to record the progress in real time.
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